Our Philosopy
Every
patient will be treated as though he or she is an immediate family
member. For every treatment provided, we ask ourselves: “Is
this what I would do if I were caring for my mother, father, or child?” Only
this way can we insure we are providing the best dental care possible.
The ultimate goal of dentistry is saving your teeth. With the advances
in medical and dental technology in the recent past, saving your
teeth and preventing gum disease can be accomplished in complete
comfort.“”
It's common to think of a dentist as only being concerned
with cavities, but actually other things that may not ever be visible
on the surface,
things such as oral cancer or infection either inside the teeth
or in the bone and gums may cause far more damage. -These things
we
want to diagnose. More people lose their teeth because of problems
with gums than because of tooth decay. If your teeth don't meet
properly when closing your mouth, in the process of chewing, you
can be injuring
them. With the techniques we now have, these potential areas of
concern are controllable. The important thing is to spot them and
recognize
their importance. Our goal is to have no undiagnosed oral or dental
disease.
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